Peter Orszag update

Former Obama administration budget director Peter Orszag is joining Citigroup's global banking division, the bank said Thursday.
Orszag will hold the title of vice chairman, and has been tapped to serve in the bank's Senior Strategic Advisory Group, which includes some of Citi's (C, Fortune 500) most senior bankers.
The story is here; didn't he used to own them? I guess labor is the more lucrative class to belong to.

Citigroup Inc. (C) announced today that it appointed Peter Orszag, who left the White House in July after working as director of the Office of Management and Budget under President Obama, as the bank’s new vice chairman for global banking.

It's sort of fun watching wonkish issues that most people know nothing about become major talking points when some operative somewhere sniffs an opportunity. Imagine my surprise, for instance, when last year's Democratic primary persuaded half the country to suddenly develop extremely strong feelings on whether we should include an individual mandate in health care. This was, for me, a much more enjoyable conversation than whether Hillary Clinton actually dodged bullets in Kosovo. I kept searching my room for a very tiny genie.